| Show SOLDIERS DIG GRAVES CRAVES FOR ALL UNKNOWN DEAD I Public Funeral of Victims of Lusitania Will Be So Large That Auto Trucks Will Be Used to Carry Coffins MILITARY RY POMP IS ISTO ISTO V TO MARK SERVICES SERVICE Stories of Lifeboat Inadequacy Grow as Those Saved Are Able to Take Cooler View of Disaster Launch Five Boats RECOVER NO MORE BODIES r. r I I I FLOATING BODIES SEEN I Ii i I Steamship St. St Paul Paulia via ia wireless I IJ J to London a. a in ill May 10 10 i Many floating bodies were passed I jat at 11 o'clock yesterday morning JI J I I twenty miles west of Kinsale i it t YN May 0 This D.-This This has lias ce v been a day of tine the dead lead in Queens Queens- town No u survivors SUrViVOrS were a added dc to the meager list and the tile only figures augmented were those of the identified identified fie fied l dead Xo No additional deaths were reported at the hos hospitals Soldiers toiled all day in the tho graveyard graveyard grave grave- yard ard di digging ming graves gra for the thc unknown dead who will be buried there tomorroW tomor- tomor row The Thc public funeral will be too large for the ordinary facilities of Q Queenstown and Cork and trucks will willbe willbe willbe be pressed into service to carry the thc coffins coffin The funeral will win be marked by military po pomp such h as is is accorded those who die in th armed service of their country V V V jj ander Miller the American military at attaches attaches at- at arrived here today to confer with the American consul Wesley esley Fro ros Frost at t. t Consul Frost has supplied man many American survivors hors with Ith mone money to reach their destination All the identified iden Iden- titled American dead have been claimed b by the consul and the bO bodies les are being embalmed I The survivors are beginning to re recover recover re- re i cover from their shock and told more coherent stories of oC their experiences I Itoda t toda today 0 d a v. v I Only Five Fire flot The stories of oC lifeboat Inadequacy grow trow as the time passengers are arc able abe to take a cooler view sIew of or the disaster A number of oC the survivors maintain that only five lye out of or tho the thirty tour lifeboats lifeboats life life- boats which were swung but out wore were successfully suc sue launched Others assert that thata a general order for lowering the tho boats was not given until the second torpedo tor tor- struck home The American survivors sur Bur have taken no action and have made no protest in any form beyond supplying the American consul with a n afew afew few affidavits embodying their experiences exper exper- A Cunard tender r returned to today ar from the scene cene of the disaster She did not recover reeo an any more bodies Twenty three miles from frem this thin port as tho the crow V tiles flies an nn irregular smear of ot flotsam on a n. calm cairn sea marks marIes the gra grave e of or the Lusitania first transAtlantic trans trans- Atlantic liner sunk by a German Gorman sub sub- marine ort I nine Forty of or the 1200 souls souls souls' who perished with her lie Ho in improvised I morgues in old buildings bordering I harbor The They either Queenstown n were picked ed up dead or succumbed after aeter the tho landing Additional Deaths i Expected The GC 65 survivors here arc are Quartered in Ia hotels residences and hospitals some somo too badly hurt to be moved mO Two groups groupe left leet town Saturday afternoon and evening e cl clad d in misfit clothing bound for Cor Dublin by rail and thence b by boat bont to Holyhead Tho Time injuries of ef some are so serious tt that at additional deaths are aro expected and nearly all are too d dazed to understand fully what has happened The survivors do not agree as t to whether hether the submarine fired one ono or two torpedoes A few say the they saw the periscope though man many attest to trac- trac Continued on Page 2 2 I |